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HE FORCEFULLY COLLECTED N,5000 FROM THE VICTIM! Police dismiss FSARS operative who extorted woman in Ikorodu

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The police have dismissed Inspector Charles Omotosho, an operative of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS), over an allegation of extortion.

His dismissal was revealed in a series of tweets on Friday, by the Public Complaint Rapid Response Unit (PCRRU), three months after Omotosho was arrested for the offence.

According to the unit, the Assistant-Inspector General of Police Zone 2, Lagos, AIG Ibrahim Adamu, has reviewed the Orderly Room proceedings and approved the punishment of Omotosho’s dismissal.

He was found guilty of the anti-corruption laws of the police while his uniforms and identity card have since been retrieved from him, the PCRRU added.

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The police also demoted other accomplices of the dismissed inspector, whose identities were not disclosed, from the rank of sergeant to corporal.

Omotosho was apprehended in May for allegedly arresting a lady in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State, after which he was said to have forcefully collected N5,000 from the victim.

See some photos and the tweets:

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Inspector Charles Omotosho, holding a copy of his statement of bank account which confirms the alleged extortion of N5,000.

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